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will enrage

  • future tense
    of enrage.
    enrage
    verb (used with object)
    to make extremely angry; put into a rage; infuriate.

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Litman predicted that Smith targeting his eldest daughter will "enrage" the former president.

From Salon Feb. 23, 2023

As always, a new injustice will emerge, and it will enrage us; then we will turn our attention to the next one and the one after that and the one that follows.

From Washington Post Aug. 20, 2022

And nothing will enrage hungry humans more than making them wait for lunch because you’re updating the oven’s firmware.

From The Wall Street Journal Dec. 14, 2016

Ministers could decide to perform a u-turn that will enrage those "security chiefs", their Lib Dem colleagues and leave them open to an opposition charge that they have gone soft on crime.

From BBC Oct. 17, 2014

Not even the darts will enrage the creature.

From The Story of Seville by C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine) Hartley